BogoMips

BogoMips

Post by robert vasque » Wed, 21 Jun 2000 04:00:00



Whats this number measure? I get 53.1 on a Pentium 133 with 48MB, and 861
on a Celeron 433/128 (i810), and 947 on a K6-2 475/128 ..... I'd figure on
the K6 getting less than the Celeron, even with 42 more mhz....

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Post by Greg Leblan » Wed, 21 Jun 2000 04:00:00


Read the bogomips miniHOWTO at http://www.LinuxDoc.org/
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Quote:> Whats this number measure? I get 53.1 on a Pentium 133 with 48MB, and
861
> on a Celeron 433/128 (i810), and 947 on a K6-2 475/128 ..... I'd
figure on
> the K6 getting less than the Celeron, even with 42 more mhz....

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Post by Greg H » Wed, 21 Jun 2000 04:00:00



> Whats this number measure? I get 53.1 on a Pentium 133 with 48MB, and 861
> on a Celeron 433/128 (i810), and 947 on a K6-2 475/128 ..... I'd figure on
> the K6 getting less than the Celeron, even with 42 more mhz....

There's a BogoMIPS HOWTO at www.linuxdoc.org and most major mirrors near you.

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Post by Gregg C Levi » Mon, 07 Aug 2000 04:00:00


Hello from the Master Jedi Gregg C Levine
Would you believe it is mostly used to calibrate the bus hardware, so that
Linux will be able to tell how long software will take to run? On a PCI
based Pentium 100, I am getting 39.73.

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>Whats this number measure? I get 53.1 on a Pentium 133 with 48MB, and
861
>on a Celeron 433/128 (i810), and 947 on a K6-2 475/128 ..... I'd figure on
>the K6 getting less than the Celeron, even with 42 more mhz....

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Post by Kenneth R?rv » Tue, 08 Aug 2000 04:00:00




Quote:>>Whats this number measure? I get 53.1 on a Pentium 133 with 48MB, and
>861
>>on a Celeron 433/128 (i810), and 947 on a K6-2 475/128 ..... I'd figure
>>on the K6 getting less than the Celeron, even with 42 more mhz....

According to the "BogoMips HOWTO", the number for both Celeron and K6-2 are
about twice the clock speed, so those figures sound just about right :)
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1. BogoMIPS change?

I was installing Debian Linux after upgrading my hardware when I found
that I was not installing the most recent stable version.
I was installing off buzz which contained 1.1 version (kernel 2.0.0)
while stable contained 1.1.9 (kernel 2.0.6).
The strange thing is that on booting using 2.0.0 kernel bootdisk, I got
120.01
BogoMIPS. But when I switched to 2.0.6, it dropped down to 78.
I know it is not the measure of speed of the system or anything, but
there must
be some change in algorithm computing it to produce such a drastic
change in result with identical system.

Anyone knows? I might have missed some posts.
Thanks.
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